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google's c.e.o. said in a blog post, this will enable google to devote our energy to drive innovation across the android ecosystem for the benefit of smart phone users everywhere. on a side note, this does not signal a larger shift for our other hardware efforts. c.e.o. and founder of tech- economy joins us from new york. and brad is here from us in the studio. is google trying too hard to be apple? >> yes and no. no in that the deal in 2012 primarily happened because of intellectual property. tons of litigation, threatened litigation in the android world. >> they wanted the patents. >> and they wants to quell motorola. at the time motorola's c.e.o. is making noise about potentially selling them to other players, maybe suing google, maybe looking at windows mobile. in that -- you know, in that dimension, the acquisition was a success but they also really had some big hardware dreams for motorola. they brought dennis woodside, longtime executive to run it, hired the head of darpa and brought her into
google's c.e.o. said in a blog post, this will enable google to devote our energy to drive innovation across the android ecosystem for the benefit of smart phone users everywhere. on a side note, this does not signal a larger shift for our other hardware efforts. c.e.o. and founder of tech- economy joins us from new york. and brad is here from us in the studio. is google trying too hard to be apple? >> yes and no. no in that the deal in 2012 primarily happened because of intellectual...
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s are associated with better stock returns on c.e.o. related television news days give me your take on this study is you know telegenic says and confidence more important than your business model well this is what's so fascinating is the way that they defined attractiveness so it is sheer appearance but it also had to do with things like like a bill. he perceived competence and things like that to be so it does have to do with how symmetrical your face is it also has to do with how people respond to in those gut reactions do make a big difference you can see a lot of times they'll do studies where they'll see that the politician that a person immediately likes after say five seconds is often the politician most likely to win that election so it's not entirely surprising that when something is televised that people are responding to the way a person looks great it makes a lot of sense you know again but as your question about confidence i think is an interesting one because. the thing about appearance is that people are constantly gettin
s are associated with better stock returns on c.e.o. related television news days give me your take on this study is you know telegenic says and confidence more important than your business model well this is what's so fascinating is the way that they defined attractiveness so it is sheer appearance but it also had to do with things like like a bill. he perceived competence and things like that to be so it does have to do with how symmetrical your face is it also has to do with how people...
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rachel kurz is joins me now to chalk about whether a c.e.o. looks acquits to a company's good financial health honest question i think you know according to an intelligent hugh dot com survey a company may be better off hiring a person who has brains and beauty to get the company on the right track now allowing for that company's performance to soar and maybe even help its stock prices brands and you're important now economist at the university of wisconsin studied the links between attractive c.e.o.'s and an overall stronger company performance saying quote c.e.o. attractiveness may also affect shareholder value through the visibility channel which media attention may affect firms in investor base and stock prices we find that more attractive c.e.o.'s are associated with better stock or to. related television news days give me your take on this study is you know telegenic sen confidence more important than your business model well this is what's so fascinating is the way that they defined attractiveness so it is sheer appearance but it also h
rachel kurz is joins me now to chalk about whether a c.e.o. looks acquits to a company's good financial health honest question i think you know according to an intelligent hugh dot com survey a company may be better off hiring a person who has brains and beauty to get the company on the right track now allowing for that company's performance to soar and maybe even help its stock prices brands and you're important now economist at the university of wisconsin studied the links between attractive...
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s are associated with better stock returns on c.e.o. related television news days rachel give me your take on this study is you know telegenic and confidence more important than your business model well this is what's so fascinating is the way that they defined attractiveness so it is sheer appearance but it also had to do with things like like a bill. perceived competence and things like that to be so it does have to do with how symmetrical your face is but it also has to do with how people respond to in those gut reactions do make a big difference you can see a lot of times they'll do studies where they'll see that the politician that a person immediately likes after say five seconds is often the politician most likely to win that election so it's not entirely surprising that when something is televised that people are responding to the way a person looks great it makes a lot of sense you better get bigger question about confidence i think is an interesting one because. the thing about appearance is that people are constantly getting
s are associated with better stock returns on c.e.o. related television news days rachel give me your take on this study is you know telegenic and confidence more important than your business model well this is what's so fascinating is the way that they defined attractiveness so it is sheer appearance but it also had to do with things like like a bill. perceived competence and things like that to be so it does have to do with how symmetrical your face is but it also has to do with how people...
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this is what c.e.o. mark hurd said on september 12, 2006, in a news release.id, "jay keyworth leaves the board with our best wishes and gratitude." here's what i have trouble understanding. everybody says leaks are bad, the leaker is identified, and now there's a settlement with him. >> mm-hmm. go figure. [ laughs ] >> do you understand this? >> well, at that point, i think that the company thought it was in the best interests of hp to get tom off its back, so to speak. >> all rise. >> pattie dunn appeared in a san jose courtroom. she's not just fighting for her reputation. she's also fighting for her life. this has all happened as she battles stage-4 ovarian cancer. you are gonna start a full round of chemotherapy -- severe chemotherapy -- day after tomorrow. >> 8:45 a.m. >> 8:45 a.m. and you're charged with this. it's just all piling on you at once. and you're so strong. >> what's the alternative? >> well, breaking down, getting in the back of a closet and sitting there. i can think of lots of things that other people -- >> well, the golden gate bridge is al
this is what c.e.o. mark hurd said on september 12, 2006, in a news release.id, "jay keyworth leaves the board with our best wishes and gratitude." here's what i have trouble understanding. everybody says leaks are bad, the leaker is identified, and now there's a settlement with him. >> mm-hmm. go figure. [ laughs ] >> do you understand this? >> well, at that point, i think that the company thought it was in the best interests of hp to get tom off its back, so to...
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stanley o'neal he was fired as c.e.o. of merrill in two thousand and seven after merrill lost a billion in mortgage backed securities but mr o'neill was given. a one point six million dollar golden parachute now hangs out of this homes on park avenue in martha's vineyard finally former bopha c.e.o. ken lewis to come over two point two two hundred twenty one while the numbers are so big two hundred twenty one million dollars line is two thousand retirement and hangs out and maples. i turn to you again at how on earth are none of these guys facing jail time i know that we've said this a lot but i really need to know what do you think basically goes back to. the criminologist bill black talks about and basically says that at the end of the s. and l. crisis you know there were thousands of convictions not of little you know what i'm talking my fabulous who was a mid-level guy goldman sachs but the big shows of these these these these beggs thousands of convictions of criminals in their criminal activity and this was a smaller
stanley o'neal he was fired as c.e.o. of merrill in two thousand and seven after merrill lost a billion in mortgage backed securities but mr o'neill was given. a one point six million dollar golden parachute now hangs out of this homes on park avenue in martha's vineyard finally former bopha c.e.o. ken lewis to come over two point two two hundred twenty one while the numbers are so big two hundred twenty one million dollars line is two thousand retirement and hangs out and maples. i turn to you...
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stanley o'neal he was fired as c.e.o. of merrill in two thousand and seven after merrill lost a billion in mortgage backed securities but mr o'neal was given a one point six million dollars golden parachute now hangs out at this homes on park avenue. in martha's vineyard finally former c.e.o. ken lay was to come over two point two two hundred twenty one while the numbers are so big two hundred twenty one million dollars line is two thousand retirement and hangs out in naples. i turn to you again ed how on earth are none of these guys facing jail time i know that we've said this a lot but i really need to know what do you think basically it goes back to. the criminologist bill black talks about and basically he says that at the end of the s. and l. crisis you know there were thousands of convictions not of little you know what i'm talking my fabulous who was a mid-level guy goldman sachs but the big shows of these court these these these begs thousands of convictions of criminals in their criminal activity now and this was
stanley o'neal he was fired as c.e.o. of merrill in two thousand and seven after merrill lost a billion in mortgage backed securities but mr o'neal was given a one point six million dollars golden parachute now hangs out at this homes on park avenue. in martha's vineyard finally former c.e.o. ken lay was to come over two point two two hundred twenty one while the numbers are so big two hundred twenty one million dollars line is two thousand retirement and hangs out in naples. i turn to you...
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and all these exploits and back doors well you said something the very interesting is that the c.e.o. of yahoo. mayor mayor silent now that her product and her company's been violated because she left the back door open for the n.s.a. which she claims was an act of patriotism when any reading of any document such as the us constitution what identify this woman by leaving the back door open to the n.s.a. as treasonous number one so she's a traitor and of course right across the way there is the traders gate to the tower of london that's where if we were any any justice were to prevail she'd be carted up the frog marched through those steps right now because she is a traitor and then only issue traitor but she's a stupid idiot because now we're told go please as an existential threat because she's allowed somebody to come in the marauding army of big point to put her out of her frickin misery but again where we're bringing it back to the top of the show these pimps the pimp got a sentence a hundred years for beating somebody with an air jordan he said he didn't know who hitting somebody
and all these exploits and back doors well you said something the very interesting is that the c.e.o. of yahoo. mayor mayor silent now that her product and her company's been violated because she left the back door open for the n.s.a. which she claims was an act of patriotism when any reading of any document such as the us constitution what identify this woman by leaving the back door open to the n.s.a. as treasonous number one so she's a traitor and of course right across the way there is the...
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that's why the last c.e.o.this summer. >> which units have been doing well for the business then? are they still having flouble the infrastructure and city sector? >> it seems like we have seen a little increase here in the infrastructure cities. let me give you the numbers. jumped to 330 up from 141. the other trouble spots are their energy sector where they had a 67 million euro write-down. these are essentially mixed results. they show their orders are up and heading in the right direction and at least they are making profit on the reorganization and restructuring plan. anna? >> hans, thank you very much. stay with "on the move." final thoughts from our markets team coming up. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move." i'm anna edwards in london. 8:54. for a recap on the biggest market movers, jon ferro is here and ryan chilcote and manus cranny as well. manus. talk to you. >> lloyds raised -- it could be investec. push for the liable, $200 billion and change. >> just briefly, ukraine. an update. the prime minister
that's why the last c.e.o.this summer. >> which units have been doing well for the business then? are they still having flouble the infrastructure and city sector? >> it seems like we have seen a little increase here in the infrastructure cities. let me give you the numbers. jumped to 330 up from 141. the other trouble spots are their energy sector where they had a 67 million euro write-down. these are essentially mixed results. they show their orders are up and heading in the right...
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forget about the fact that there was facebook run by a very young c.e.o.nd finally the investors brought in some grown-up help and things got better from there. i think snapshot is having one of their moments. they are kids. they are making mistakes and they are not thinking through what they're saying and there is a lot of, you know thinking and need to take a step back and say how do we address the market. and making some one-liners and getting away with it. bbc is talking about and daily show is talking about. every company goes through some p.r. disaster. i totally feel that, you know, we always underestimate new things. snapshot, we will underestimate. >> you mentioned mark zuckerberg. his first apology about privacy from 2006 and it was more contrite than i remembered and he said, we messed this one up and had to do with news feed and mini-feed and we didn't build in the proper privacy controls right away and i'm sorry for it. >> i'm so excited about criticizing the notion. news feed has become the central feature of facebook and he was apologizing f
forget about the fact that there was facebook run by a very young c.e.o.nd finally the investors brought in some grown-up help and things got better from there. i think snapshot is having one of their moments. they are kids. they are making mistakes and they are not thinking through what they're saying and there is a lot of, you know thinking and need to take a step back and say how do we address the market. and making some one-liners and getting away with it. bbc is talking about and daily...
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by former senator and governor john corazon governor of new jersey former governor he was once the c.e.o. of goldman sachs as well now it collapsed in a heap in two thousand and twelve or was anyone charged with fraud there funny you should mention that that's a chicago firm that rose from the ashes of rap cohen other bankruptcy that was my tried and no one has really been prosecuted for that either although there have been some charges laid by the c.f. to see the consumer financial protect the commodities. regulator and they're also have been several lawsuits although not one of them yet naming the the auditor peter b. c. at least not any major ones now do you think the accounting industry was complicit in the failures that created the financial crisis which obviously began in two thousand and seven. certainly there it's sort of the promise of a lot of what i talk about both on my blog in other publications an out when i speak out of balance the auditors are right there in the middle and they work both sides of the equation so for example peter b c is the order of j.p. morgan which was
by former senator and governor john corazon governor of new jersey former governor he was once the c.e.o. of goldman sachs as well now it collapsed in a heap in two thousand and twelve or was anyone charged with fraud there funny you should mention that that's a chicago firm that rose from the ashes of rap cohen other bankruptcy that was my tried and no one has really been prosecuted for that either although there have been some charges laid by the c.f. to see the consumer financial protect the...
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is i mean i don't know i'm surprised it just keeps getting worse and worse and i'm sure corporate c.e.o.'s are inherently evil and i'm sure in their own minds that they're doing the right thing nothing is how do we get c.e.o.'s in the tangible facts of their policies well i think one of the issues is when you have a complex you know large company which is only goal is essentially maximization of profits and the people working there you know they're just on the job even the c.e.o. is maybe you know he sees this is what his job is his job is to make sure that this company shares go up that the profits of maximizing the revenue goes up and then the next quarter or whatever it is now when you have that kind of incentive it's very very narrow any kind of anything which would challenge that namely you know democrat democratic action by civil society groups which may damage the reputation of the company or expose some of the questionable things the company is doing which is bring to light scrutiny all of these things could be seen as dangers now when you when you have you know this kind of rev
is i mean i don't know i'm surprised it just keeps getting worse and worse and i'm sure corporate c.e.o.'s are inherently evil and i'm sure in their own minds that they're doing the right thing nothing is how do we get c.e.o.'s in the tangible facts of their policies well i think one of the issues is when you have a complex you know large company which is only goal is essentially maximization of profits and the people working there you know they're just on the job even the c.e.o. is maybe you...
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facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg's networking soared $3 billion yesterday and c.e.o.f underarmor picked up $350 million. mcdonald's memo calls on franchises to deliver a great cup of coffee after admitting starbucks is winning the coast wars. sales will outpace fast food sales. >> olive garden will pay if your baby sitting on friday night at certain locations of "my gym," and show your receipt and get back your deposit and presumably the kids. >> burger king testing chicken waffle sandwich but "waffling" whether they will offer it nationally. that is america's money. >> microsoft's board is preparing to name a successor to c.e.o. possibly by today who joined the mike nicco in 1992 in charge of the enterprise and businesses. "usa today" is reporting that microsoft directors are holding meetings to replace bill games. if the two depart the giant would be without the two most recognizable figures for the first time in 39-year-old. >> an oakland company is in new york for the super bowl. goldieblox won a contest to have their commercial aired during the big game. the only
facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg's networking soared $3 billion yesterday and c.e.o.f underarmor picked up $350 million. mcdonald's memo calls on franchises to deliver a great cup of coffee after admitting starbucks is winning the coast wars. sales will outpace fast food sales. >> olive garden will pay if your baby sitting on friday night at certain locations of "my gym," and show your receipt and get back your deposit and presumably the kids. >> burger king testing chicken...
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the virgin c.e.o.roduced me to some super-sized friends. ♪ >> you can't drive this next pursuit, but you can bring it home with you. we talked to legendary art collector, ronald lauder. >> it is a question of taste and passion. >> and his top advisor, phyllis hattis, gives us an insider's tour of today's market. >> it sounds like you are telling me not to buy it. >> i am telling you to take your time. >> ronald lauder is heir to the famed estee lauder cosmetics fortune. he started collecting art at age 14 and has amassed one of the most impressive personal collections in the united states. >> these are picasso. >> all picasso. >> this year he displayed it for the first time at this museum he founded on the upper east side. >> what inspired you? >> the most important art is tough art, art that is brutal. to me, art is never about investment. there has always been a passion. >> an expensive passion. lauder's passion made headlines when he purchased this gustav klimt portrait for $135 million. >> how woul
the virgin c.e.o.roduced me to some super-sized friends. ♪ >> you can't drive this next pursuit, but you can bring it home with you. we talked to legendary art collector, ronald lauder. >> it is a question of taste and passion. >> and his top advisor, phyllis hattis, gives us an insider's tour of today's market. >> it sounds like you are telling me not to buy it. >> i am telling you to take your time. >> ronald lauder is heir to the famed estee lauder...
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by former senator and governor john corazon governor of new jersey former governor he was once the c.e.o. of goldman sachs as well now it collapsed in a heap in two thousand and twelve or was anyone charged with fraud there funny you should mention that that's a chicago firm that rose from the ashes of rap cohen other bankruptcy that was my tried and no one has really been prosecuted for that either although there have been some charges laid by the c.f. to see the consumer financial protect the commodities.
by former senator and governor john corazon governor of new jersey former governor he was once the c.e.o. of goldman sachs as well now it collapsed in a heap in two thousand and twelve or was anyone charged with fraud there funny you should mention that that's a chicago firm that rose from the ashes of rap cohen other bankruptcy that was my tried and no one has really been prosecuted for that either although there have been some charges laid by the c.f. to see the consumer financial protect the...
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and what the previous c.e.o.uggesting is that they could make about $90 billion over the next two years in terms of cash flow from operations. they're only going to make $40 billion this year, $50 billion next year, but most people anticipate that oil and gas prices are going to be lower rather than higher unless there is a substantial improvement in performance and in volumes, they're not going to be anywhere near that number. >> but you think that the c.e.o. is the right man for the job. this was a little bit of a controversial decision when he got disappointed, because it's a much smaller division. but guy was saying this is a chemical division he turned around. does it mean that he is the right man to tackle these problems? >> of course, light most of the executives in shell, he hasn't just worked in chemicals. he also worked in l&g as well. although we talk about the most recent one, the return on chemicals. he's actually worked across the board as well. he has significant experience in all the departments.
and what the previous c.e.o.uggesting is that they could make about $90 billion over the next two years in terms of cash flow from operations. they're only going to make $40 billion this year, $50 billion next year, but most people anticipate that oil and gas prices are going to be lower rather than higher unless there is a substantial improvement in performance and in volumes, they're not going to be anywhere near that number. >> but you think that the c.e.o. is the right man for the...
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if we can pay c.e.o.'s $400 a second, we can raise the wage. if we can pay corporate c.e.o.'s 354 times what workers are making, we can raise the wage to $13 an hour. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from indiana, mr. young, for five minutes. mr. oung: thank you, speaker. a fellow hoosier, fellow marine and fellow patriot died on december 28 in his 81st year. i didn't know andrew jacobs jr., a gentleman who for 30 years represented the indianapolis area and the u.s. house of representatives with distinction but i know a decent, honorable public servant and andy jacobs deserves to be remembered, honored, even immolated by those who now serve in this body or bother to keep watching its proceedings. 1932, orn february 24, in indianapolis. after high school jacobs joined the united states marine corps. he was a plucky marine. his country called him to service in the korean war. he responded to the call of duty, fought bravely and was wounded in action. when jacobs returned home to indiana, he enrolled in indiana uni
if we can pay c.e.o.'s $400 a second, we can raise the wage. if we can pay corporate c.e.o.'s 354 times what workers are making, we can raise the wage to $13 an hour. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from indiana, mr. young, for five minutes. mr. oung: thank you, speaker. a fellow hoosier, fellow marine and fellow patriot died on december 28 in his 81st year. i didn't know andrew jacobs jr., a gentleman who for 30 years...
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hy is it ok that c.e.o. pay is 185 times bigger than the average worker, according to the economic policy institute, but it is not ok to raise the nimum wage from $7.25, incrementally, to $10.10 in order to lift people out of poverty? and why is it ok that americans ' home equity has dropped 35% uring 2007 and 2009, thereby affecting the very income wealth that the majority of middle class americans did have , and yet not help to lift our economy by raising the minimum wage? these are the questions that we would like to pose to our friends and colleagues on the other side. these are the questions that the american public expect this house of representatives to debate. and these are the issues that would really go to the crux of closing the income inequality and moving economic mobility forward in this country. i look forward to continuing to work with my colleagues on these and other measures. we've introduced legislation to increase the minimum wage, to extends unemployment insurance benefits, to provide tr
hy is it ok that c.e.o. pay is 185 times bigger than the average worker, according to the economic policy institute, but it is not ok to raise the nimum wage from $7.25, incrementally, to $10.10 in order to lift people out of poverty? and why is it ok that americans ' home equity has dropped 35% uring 2007 and 2009, thereby affecting the very income wealth that the majority of middle class americans did have , and yet not help to lift our economy by raising the minimum wage? these are the...
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mcdonnell and his wife appeared in court today they stand accused of receiving gifts from a wealthy c.e.o. for political favors archie was at the hearing and brings you a special report coming up. and in switzerland the syrian peace talks could end before they even start today representatives of the government and the opposition fail to meet face to face we'll bring you all the details straight from geneva later in the show. it's friday january twenty fourth four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching r.t. america. we begin today with the breaking news that russia plans to extend its offer of asylum to former government contractor edward snowden beyond august which is when his one year temporary asylum was set to end this is all according to remarks by russian lawmaker alexei pushkov who spoke today at the world economic forum during a panel discussion alexey hinted that the extension of temporary refugee status for snowden could be indefinite saying quote he will not be sent out of russia it will be up to snowden the u.s. has part of snowden with yes can object th
mcdonnell and his wife appeared in court today they stand accused of receiving gifts from a wealthy c.e.o. for political favors archie was at the hearing and brings you a special report coming up. and in switzerland the syrian peace talks could end before they even start today representatives of the government and the opposition fail to meet face to face we'll bring you all the details straight from geneva later in the show. it's friday january twenty fourth four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn...
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the way to get much will get money out of politics is to get politics out of business i don't think c.e.o.'s are sitting around just overjoyed that they're spending all this money a lobbyist. i can tell you to protect their business if you go back to when mccain feingold was passed you know john mccain and russ feingold on the floor of the senate were talking out loud about the fact that and where i do my radio show we're in an office building it's two blocks from the from the hart senate building and we've got a half a dozen of these offices in our building constantly running into senators and congressmen in the in the elevator where they have to go off premises and sit there and dial for dollars four and five hours a day five days a week all of them but none of it were republicans so like it democrats don't like it give them half a chance to get money out of politics they will do it they passed mccain feingold but the supreme court came along and said no no we're going to let the billionaires run the show but and now they're back to dialing for dollars i don't think about i don't think
the way to get much will get money out of politics is to get politics out of business i don't think c.e.o.'s are sitting around just overjoyed that they're spending all this money a lobbyist. i can tell you to protect their business if you go back to when mccain feingold was passed you know john mccain and russ feingold on the floor of the senate were talking out loud about the fact that and where i do my radio show we're in an office building it's two blocks from the from the hart senate...
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. >> apple c.e.o. revealed some of the best kept secrets as the mac turns 30. >> why team u.s.a.cannot catch a break when it cops to uniforms they are >>> coughing daly -- covering dy city, dublin, los gatos, this is abc7 news. >> state department is wearing american athletes not to wear their olympic gear outside of sochi grounds. when they strut their stuff at the opening ceremony they will wear pure american design. after taking heat for "made in china" returns for the 2012 games the clothing has patchwork but credit ins are calling the uniforms tacky, something my grandmother would knit. they look tame when you see the rainbow threads on german team sparking speculation where they are tabling a stand against russia's anti-gay laws. but the curling team from north way -- norway takes the cake in red, white and blue are known for crazy clothes with a facebook page dedicateed to their pants has 500,000 "likes." >> now to the maverick competition, this is heat four. and the american has been knocked out of first place and this is a cool live streaming and it is on our website, to
. >> apple c.e.o. revealed some of the best kept secrets as the mac turns 30. >> why team u.s.a.cannot catch a break when it cops to uniforms they are >>> coughing daly -- covering dy city, dublin, los gatos, this is abc7 news. >> state department is wearing american athletes not to wear their olympic gear outside of sochi grounds. when they strut their stuff at the opening ceremony they will wear pure american design. after taking heat for "made in china"...
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this is the first time that iat's c.e.o.o marchionne has talked. >> this is the first time we have seen him as an emperor. he spent the last several years building the empire and now is intercept on using the products he -- intent on using the products he has in the stable. they have a new jeep cherokee out. surprised everyone. 13, they sold almost 750,000 jeepses. they think this year and next year they will hit the 1 million ark. it is one of the most profitable. they want to capitalize on that. have a listen. >> we need to hit that number across the world and see how far we can take jeep. it is an incredible brand and has incredible international potential. we need to take it there. that is the first to-do listmony agenda. the second is the development of -- to bring it back. > bring it back, alpha romero. it was supposed dom in 2013. there was some talk this year. in any case, sergio marchionne clearly has a lot of hopes for rebuilding alpha. skeptic also tell you their concern, this is not the first time people have tri
this is the first time that iat's c.e.o.o marchionne has talked. >> this is the first time we have seen him as an emperor. he spent the last several years building the empire and now is intercept on using the products he -- intent on using the products he has in the stable. they have a new jeep cherokee out. surprised everyone. 13, they sold almost 750,000 jeepses. they think this year and next year they will hit the 1 million ark. it is one of the most profitable. they want to capitalize...
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they have a new c.e.o. and he -- he is barely there a week.e is tallying everything now before the results were due. they have a strategy. get it out there and get it dealt with. since 2004, which is when they had their reserves scandal, there is a bit of speculation that truth and reconciliation before gets going for the rest of the year. it is double hit. from the drilling sood of the business, this is where they are hit tongue expenses. 3 -- on the expenses. it is a double punch for shell. higher expenses and lower volumes and the language that they are using is quite interesting in that they are saying this is not what i expected. earnings for the full year at $16.8 billion. they also sense a weakness in the australian dollar which i've been talking about consistently. you have seen that moment numb the aussie dollar. natural gas is down in aussie dollar interprets. that is something to think about. a couple of other aspects are the challenges. shell has underperformed its pierce over the past year. -- peers over the past year. c.e.o.s try
they have a new c.e.o. and he -- he is barely there a week.e is tallying everything now before the results were due. they have a strategy. get it out there and get it dealt with. since 2004, which is when they had their reserves scandal, there is a bit of speculation that truth and reconciliation before gets going for the rest of the year. it is double hit. from the drilling sood of the business, this is where they are hit tongue expenses. 3 -- on the expenses. it is a double punch for shell....
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dell founder and c.e.o.hael dell speaking with our tom kean about dell's plans now that it's a private company. ♪ >> this is "the best of bloomberg west" i'm emily chang. dell was taken private late last year. what will the computer maker look like as a private company? dell founder and c.e.o. michael dell sat down with tom keene and david care patrick in dave -- -- david kirk pat trick in davos, switzerland. >> hardware is important and it is shifting to new areas in servicing and software and these are areas we invested tremendously and done 30 acquisitions in the last five years and built $21 billion enterprise business in these new areas and certainly as a private company, we're absolutely intending to, you know, focus more on those areas. >> david, before you jump in here with some questions for mr. dell -- >> when are you going to let me? go ahead. >> but please, the michael dell ad on television now is a home run deep to left field where you went back and you went back to where all these companies --
dell founder and c.e.o.hael dell speaking with our tom kean about dell's plans now that it's a private company. ♪ >> this is "the best of bloomberg west" i'm emily chang. dell was taken private late last year. what will the computer maker look like as a private company? dell founder and c.e.o. michael dell sat down with tom keene and david care patrick in dave -- -- david kirk pat trick in davos, switzerland. >> hardware is important and it is shifting to new areas in...
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there because this is been so much the grahams and they're gone what's it like jeff bezos the founder c.e.o. of amazon bought it with personal money so it's not an amazon enterprise. i've known him for years i think he's the real thing he believes in independent aggressive press he came to the post after buying and told the story about watching the water. gade hearing aids on his elbow with his grandfather when he was about eight or nine and so he he he understands he gets the heritage he gets the sense of obligation isn't this an unusual time to go into a business that they say is going out here it is and it's high risk but he thinks he can do it and if given his tech savvy his sense of out organized things i'm optimistic if anyone can do it he can and let's let's be direct as we always have over the of which the news business is in trouble and there were we've gone through this convulsion in disruption and it would be great to have a news organization like the washington post so or and get better and better so it becomes something that kids look at regularly something you can happen in a
there because this is been so much the grahams and they're gone what's it like jeff bezos the founder c.e.o. of amazon bought it with personal money so it's not an amazon enterprise. i've known him for years i think he's the real thing he believes in independent aggressive press he came to the post after buying and told the story about watching the water. gade hearing aids on his elbow with his grandfather when he was about eight or nine and so he he he understands he gets the heritage he gets...
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c.e.o. of baidu, one the largest search engines in china, and he said we follow the law and don't censor things willy-nilly based on our personal desire to, we're following the law, point-blank. if we didn't follow the law, we would be shut down. jordan robertson covers security for bloomberg news and gordon chang, author. we'll continue this conversation after this quick break. also coming up, why is top talent such a top priority for tech companies? and how important are engineers in particular? we'll dig into the value of a good engineer with twitter's former head of engineering mike an ots later in the show. -- mike abbots later in the show. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west," i'm emily chang. we turn to our top story, what caused china's internet outage and just how powerful is the great firewall? with us from new york is gordon chan, author of "the coming collapse of china" who lived and worked in china for many years and cory johnson along with jordan. you mentioned some upcoming c
c.e.o. of baidu, one the largest search engines in china, and he said we follow the law and don't censor things willy-nilly based on our personal desire to, we're following the law, point-blank. if we didn't follow the law, we would be shut down. jordan robertson covers security for bloomberg news and gordon chang, author. we'll continue this conversation after this quick break. also coming up, why is top talent such a top priority for tech companies? and how important are engineers in...
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joining me now, we just heard about lagarde's advice for c.e.o.'s. we have a c.e.o.h, from audi. thank you very much for joining us. you had a good year. you came in second. audi came in second, the luxury space, behind b.m.w., still ahead of mercedes. are you going to stay ahead of mercedes for the year and are you going to close the gap with b.m.w.? >> this is our intention. you're right, last year was a very successful year, so we sold more than 1.57 million cars to customers. we had an increase of more than 8%, terrific growth in china, terrific growth in the united states, and we had been very stable despite difficult situations in europe here on our own tmb. premium brand number one in china and premium brand number ne in western europe, so >> -- >> so your intention is to stay ahead of mercedes. they grew at 11%. >> competition is very strong between the luxury and premium brands, but this makes us even stronger, because this is probably the result that we leave 80% of the world market segment, and we fight against the competition, and we will grow further on.
joining me now, we just heard about lagarde's advice for c.e.o.'s. we have a c.e.o.h, from audi. thank you very much for joining us. you had a good year. you came in second. audi came in second, the luxury space, behind b.m.w., still ahead of mercedes. are you going to stay ahead of mercedes for the year and are you going to close the gap with b.m.w.? >> this is our intention. you're right, last year was a very successful year, so we sold more than 1.57 million cars to customers. we had...
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and talks about being socially responsible the more likely their c.e.o.'s are to be socially irresponsible as specially after committing with sponsible. it's almost as if there's a trend where they think to themselves and i just did a great campaign about helping the homeless it's totally ok if i used toxic plastic in the packaging there out it explains why you see corporations like b.p. talk for hours on end about how they're the best in the industry when it comes to safety but they're the ones who caused the deepwater horizon spill a very not safe accident indeed in the paper's conclusion the researchers state that given leaders' propensity to engage in wrongdoing after they've engaged in c.s.r. boards should be particularly careful after the successful implementation of c s our strategy to ensure that leaders do not become complacent in other words if your c.e.o. has just done something wonderful it's time to keep an eye on or look it's great that corporations are becoming more aware of the fact that their customers would like them to be more socially a
and talks about being socially responsible the more likely their c.e.o.'s are to be socially irresponsible as specially after committing with sponsible. it's almost as if there's a trend where they think to themselves and i just did a great campaign about helping the homeless it's totally ok if i used toxic plastic in the packaging there out it explains why you see corporations like b.p. talk for hours on end about how they're the best in the industry when it comes to safety but they're the...
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in a statement, c.e.o. greg steinhatel said: tement, c.e.o. steinhatel some target customers reacted with outrage but laura downs of arlington, virginia, took the news in stride. >> i don't think it's necessarily just going to be target. i think this is just a sign of the times as the criminals out there get more sophisticated. >> reporter: but this breakdown in security has hurt target where it counts. the company reported a 2.5% drop in sales right after christmas. scott, target also repeated today it is offering its customers a year's worth of free credit monitoring services to try to protect them against fraud. >> pelley: far to go in the investigation. wyatt, thanks very much. today we got the first unemployment report of the year. it shows the unemployment rate falling below 7% for the first time since the great recession. but the economy created only 74,000 jobs last month, the worst showing in three years. anthony mason is with us tonight. anthony, what's going on? >> reporter: scott, bad weather appears to have played a big factor in
in a statement, c.e.o. greg steinhatel said: tement, c.e.o. steinhatel some target customers reacted with outrage but laura downs of arlington, virginia, took the news in stride. >> i don't think it's necessarily just going to be target. i think this is just a sign of the times as the criminals out there get more sophisticated. >> reporter: but this breakdown in security has hurt target where it counts. the company reported a 2.5% drop in sales right after christmas. scott, target...
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morgan chase c.e.o. jamie diamond recently called because when i. terrible store of value in part because international governments bankers and other officials are unsure whether they can trust the digital currency in the aftermath of strom's arrest securing confidence in big oil may prove even more challenging reporting from new york marina r.t. . and let's not have some other news in brief this hour and southeastern america is in the path of a heavy winter freeze that has already gone to the midwest and grounded scores of flights the state of louisiana and the city of new orleans have declared a state of emergency while still in several other areas schools and businesses will be closed in what officials have described as the heaviest storm. and a mass protests to run against the swearing in ceremony of the country's newly elected president has been held in the protest was organized by supporters of the film head of state montreal is a lie or who was ousted in two thousand and nine demonstrators chanted slogans against a vast regularities during po
morgan chase c.e.o. jamie diamond recently called because when i. terrible store of value in part because international governments bankers and other officials are unsure whether they can trust the digital currency in the aftermath of strom's arrest securing confidence in big oil may prove even more challenging reporting from new york marina r.t. . and let's not have some other news in brief this hour and southeastern america is in the path of a heavy winter freeze that has already gone to the...
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morgan chase c.e.o. jamie diamond recently called. store of value in part because international governments bankers and other officials are unsure whether they can trust the digital currency in the aftermath of rahm's arrest securing confidence in big point may prove even more challenging reporting from new york marina r.t. . and a financial analyst among. banks the case has a political context links to bitcoins growing influence the us dollar is actually the major facilitator of illegal transactions of drugs human trafficking all sorts of nasty business is most of the trade is done with the u.s. dollar not big going big point is a small player it is a small percentage of its transactions are illegal that's true but the majority are for illegal goods where is the u.s. dollar is the primary player in international trade illicit items but this was a political event not a legal or judicial event this arrest it was a political event meant to intimidate people in the bitcoin space and it was a perfectly foreseeable of it as well and some o
morgan chase c.e.o. jamie diamond recently called. store of value in part because international governments bankers and other officials are unsure whether they can trust the digital currency in the aftermath of rahm's arrest securing confidence in big point may prove even more challenging reporting from new york marina r.t. . and a financial analyst among. banks the case has a political context links to bitcoins growing influence the us dollar is actually the major facilitator of illegal...
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the c.e.o. of the cleveland clinic. he's really been doing a lot of studying a understand talking about the implementation of the affordable care act. he's here at a talk about it. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> give us a sense for our audience, how are we doing, in your opinion with the implementation of affordable care act. >> we haven't seen it yet. it's way too early. we think that we're headed in the direction that we have to do in the united states. we have to take cost out of the health care system. it's gotten to be the most expensive in the world and we've got to drive access for patients, not just insurance access, but begun to see a health care provider. we have to get uniform quality across the country. we think we can do this, have better system. it's pretty exciting to build a brand new health care system. >> you have managed to steer clear of the criticize this and politicize that. do you think so far it's gone well and what would you have changed if you were in char
the c.e.o. of the cleveland clinic. he's really been doing a lot of studying a understand talking about the implementation of the affordable care act. he's here at a talk about it. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> give us a sense for our audience, how are we doing, in your opinion with the implementation of affordable care act. >> we haven't seen it yet. it's way too early. we think that we're headed in the direction that we have to do in the united states. we have...
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i blame both sides but the president's the c.e.o. of the country and he should find a way to make this work and this is bob woodward one of the truly great journalists of our time will be read but. i marinate join me. for impartial and financial reporting terry contribute and much much. only on bombast and on. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each day. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. they carry said they can the very strong position against g.m.o. and we think that's. right and i think anybody free products are priest. there is no. evidence to this end. the problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. for is free cheese always in the most crap. the distro for three. the primary mortgage is profit. for social justice golden rice monarchy. i've read it and. i think it kind of can. do and say. all that all about money and i'm a passionate fit for a politician write the law and. that. coming up. here is just too much. of a diet. that. back with bob woodward of the washington post i have to
i blame both sides but the president's the c.e.o. of the country and he should find a way to make this work and this is bob woodward one of the truly great journalists of our time will be read but. i marinate join me. for impartial and financial reporting terry contribute and much much. only on bombast and on. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each day. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. they carry said they can the very strong position against g.m.o. and we...
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morgan chase c.e.o. jamie diamond recently called because terra. store of value in part because international governments bankers and other officials are unsure whether they can trust the digital currency in the aftermath of rahm's arrest securing confidence in big point may prove even more challenging reporting from new york marina r.t. . coming up our special report on the final frontier between the u.s. and mexico's drug money is right after the break. i've always had mixed feelings about speed traps it seems like it's a waste of the police officers time but on the other hand they sure do make people paranoid and drive more slowly one man from texas is completely sure of his opinion about speed traps and he set out to save his felt texans from being fined for speeding and much more importantly from potential traffic accidents caused by the hidden police and now he is the one who is in deep trouble according to fox news ron martin faces a misdemeanor charge for violating fiscal texas sign ordinance that says that you may only stand around holding
morgan chase c.e.o. jamie diamond recently called because terra. store of value in part because international governments bankers and other officials are unsure whether they can trust the digital currency in the aftermath of rahm's arrest securing confidence in big point may prove even more challenging reporting from new york marina r.t. . coming up our special report on the final frontier between the u.s. and mexico's drug money is right after the break. i've always had mixed feelings about...